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Comment Re:well, i'm looking for the clearance sales (Score 1) 242

We had a Circuit City near us which we frequented almost weekly for the cheap DVD sales and for PlayStation games. When the liquidator moved in and began slapping their "up to 70% off" signs everywhere, I was familiar with prices on a lot of kit and knew nothing much had happened. A lot of things simply got listed for MSRP, THEN x % off where before liquidation they'd always been priced around 30% off MSRP daily.

Long story short, for the first weeks of close-out, very few things were actually on sale. But once the levels dropped far enough, I was able to get an XBox wifi adapter and a universal laptop charger for an actual 50% off price!

But by God I miss CC. It's much harder to get new DVD's on DVDuesday for the prices they offered!

Comment Re:Science... Yah! (Score 1) 958

Going back to the time I had to shop the WIC selections, I don't think Mozee was implying WIC equaled nutrition. But the WIC items I remember tended to be very basic, minimally-processed things. Mostly "ingredient" items rather than whole entree/meal items. Not sure if WIC's approved list varies from state to state but that's my recollection from Sunny Florida...

Comment Re:really? (Score 1) 88

ObMatrix:

"How do the machines know what Tastee Wheat tasted like? Maybe they got it wrong. Maybe what I think Tastee Wheat tasted like actually tasted like oatmeal, or tuna fish. That makes you wonder about a lot of things. You take chicken, for example: maybe they couldn't figure out what to make chicken taste like, which is why chicken tastes like everything!"

Comment Re:Sounds familiar (Score 1) 280

Are you rooted? Hosts file. I don't browse /. on mobile, but I do waste lots of time on Imgur. And about 4 months ago their mobile ads started that Play Store launching nonsense. I don't oppose advertising enough to block all ads wholesale via a super-restrictive hosts file. But anything that triggers other apps (Play store, etc.) is getting blacklisted ASAP.

I should look to see if there's a NoScript equivalent for any of the Android browsers...

Comment Re:I probably would upgrade if I could, but... (Score 1) 437

I believe other apps (like Tasker) are broken now too because of this issue.

Ooooh, that might be a dealbreaker for me. I've been running Llama since almost Day One specifically to switch WiFi off when I leave my house and to flip it back on when I return. I also use it for brightness and volume controls and for running Tasker's Taskkill plugin.

While I have yet to see any reason to upgrade from KitKat (rooted, CM11M12) now I'll be extra wary of upgrading to L.

Comment Re:Competition (Score 3, Insightful) 437

I went Android with my first smartphone in 2012 (McClane: "Welcome to the party pal!") and I never looked back. But as my family joined me on my plan, including my parents for a total of 6 phones, two wound up being Nokia 521s. One was my son's. He's a self-taught tablet jailbreaker and he only grabbed WP cos it was on sale and his hand-me-down starter Android phone was a pig of a thing. He liked WP well enough but, like others have mentioned, bemoaned the poor app support and went back to Android once he saved up enough for a proper device.

The other Lumia WP went to my Dad, later to the smartphone party than I was. As an intro phone, for a non-geek, it was perfect. It did everything he needed it to (GPS, news, basic camera) and the Tiles interface was easy enough for him to understand and customize to his liking. Ultimately though, he and my mom grabbed a pair of LG Optimus L90s for $100 each out the door and both are very pleased.

Apple and Windows never appealed to me personally because of their locked-down nature and my need to customize my UI to within an inch of its life. But I respect what both competitors have done with their OSes.

Comment Re:Re usability (Score 2) 151

Though if they continue to move towards human cargo that will change the equation significantly.

Honest question: You have a ticket to the ISS. You can choose a rocket that just came out of the VAB* or one that recently launched and returned whole and was turned around for this flight. Which do you trust more?

* Yes, I know SpaceX isn't using the VAB now but you get the idea...

Comment Re:Re usability (Score 1) 151

I thought the only rocket-related thing reused from the shuttles was the fuel tank, and that only after reconditioning it post-ocean swim.

SpaceX wants to soft-land the whole first stage in a way that won't require a lot of reconditioning. If it works, it would be a different sort of thing than the shuttles.

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